Welcome: DIO’s new Chief Executive
...journey that will run for the next ten years. We’re ready and raring to go and looking forward to helping DIO to better serve its customers and enable strategic change....
...journey that will run for the next ten years. We’re ready and raring to go and looking forward to helping DIO to better serve its customers and enable strategic change....
...that the Single Living Accommodation (SLA), which is currently multi-occupancy rooms, is converted in to single rooms. Obviously this provides a much better standard of living for the troops. The...
...exciting project to be involved in and a great example of how DIO is delivering for Defence. This important work helps provide the Armed Forces with the capabilities they need...
...and will be the mainstay of the RAF’s tactical transport fleet. The interior can be configured for various loads, including carrying military vehicles or helicopters, equipment or purely for transporting...
...new medical and dental centre for RAF Croughton in Northamptonshire. A New Clinic The new clinic will deliver healthcare for US military personnel and their families in a modern, family-centred...
...do this is by delivering the annual MOD Access Forum. The aim of the forum is to provide an opportunity for relevant MOD staff to meet with external stakeholders from...
...and North Wales Police. I’m looking forward to a smooth and successful project, delivering for defence by enabling the RAF to continue training fast jet pilots at RAF Valley. ...
...old armoured vehicles for targets for bigger weapons, such as those on Apache helicopters. Old Spartan and Sultan vehicles used as helicopter targets on Range East. [Crown Copyright/MOD2016]In fact, we...
...achievement award for his work with the Red-billed Chough. He has led the monitoring of these rare and enigmatic birds at Castlemartin for 33 years. Much of Bob's work centred...
...Guard for 24 years. He used to take his dogs for extra-long walks to boost his step count. Then there was Jim Donnelly who was keen on walking the River...